Roseville Pottery Earlham Pattern

Roseville Earlham Pattern

The Roseville Earlam pattern originated in 1930. Earlam is one of the few non-floral, non-geometric Roseville lines. Shapes are simple and understated in what may be an Early American style. The line is narrow with only 22 shapes. Four shapes are particularly unusual and collectible: the crocus pot (90-8), strawberry pot (92-9), strawberry pot with saucer (91-8) and the hanging basket (347-6). The entire line shows above average popularity and below average availability. Glazes are matte and mottled.

Colors:

Green/blue bottom shading to orange tan with tan interior

Violet bottom shading to sandy tan with tan interior

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